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Route notes for Survive Homelander players who need safer Vought Tower movement, better cover habits, and clearer escape plans under hunter pressure.

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The lobby is open and recognizable, making it useful for code checks and orientation before you commit to riskier tower movement.
Available from the lobby or intermission state.Spawn rooms can hold early opportunities, but lingering turns them into traps once the hunter starts checking doors and beds.
Available when the round places you near side rooms.The office route works because desks and walls can force the hunter to turn, buying time before you sprint into a new lane.
Found in office-style areas with desks and walls.Cutbacks near windows or long walls can punish hunters who expect a straight sprint down the most obvious open lane.
Learned by practicing wall turns in the tower.Desk cover is strong when you use it to change angles, not when you freeze behind the first object you see.
Available in cover-heavy rooms throughout Vought Tower.Hallways are risky in straight lines, but multiple corners can turn one bad chase into several chances to break vision.
Learned by mapping connected hallways and exits during safe moments.Door frames are useful micro-cover because they block a clean angle for a moment while you decide whether to crouch or rotate.
Available anywhere a doorway blocks the hunter’s line of sight.A team split works when players stay close enough for callouts but far enough that one mistake does not expose the whole group.
Created by coordinated teammates rather than a fixed map marker.Quiet rotation is best for staying unknown after the hunter passes, but it fails if you crouch slowly in open space.
Available through normal survivor movement controls.Open-lane sprinting is a last resort that can save a round, but it also gives the hunter the clearest possible tracking line.
Available whenever you have movement control and enough room to run.No. They are practical route concepts and landmark habits for Vought Tower-style rooms, cover, and chase recovery.
Practice desk cover and quiet crouch rotations first because they solve common early deaths from open lanes and scan pressure.
Credit reference notes for Survive Homelander players who want to redeem codes, plan cosmetic spending, and save for possible unlock goals.
ComparisonCompare Survive Homelander survival choices such as hiding versus rotating, solo versus team play, recording versus running, and Credits saving.
SecretsFind easy-to-miss Survive Homelander advantages through hidden-feeling routes, safer cover habits, spawn checks, and less obvious rotations.
ProgressionUse a practical Survive Homelander progression path for early matches, Credit saving, route confidence, and improving after each elimination.
StrategiesImprove Survive Homelander decisions with chase routes, line-of-sight breaks, crouch timing, team spacing, recording windows, and hunter reads.
Money FarmingFarm Survive Homelander Credits more consistently by redeeming codes, surviving longer, avoiding risky chases, and saving for planned unlocks.
Map GuideLearn Survive Homelander map habits for Vought Tower routes, open sightlines, desk cover, spawn rooms, lobby movement, and safer rotations.
Laser GuidePrepare for Homelander laser pressure with line-of-sight breaks, cover timing, crouch discipline, open-lane avoidance, and safer escape angles.